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offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-12 22:20 [#00216806]
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can I mount as well?!?!?!? PLEASE?!?!?!?


 

offline Spookyluke from United States on 2002-05-13 02:17 [#00217112]
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I like the harder stuff and the melodic stuff, both.
Venetian snares doesn't cut it for me though--just sounds a
lot like bad alec empire to me. :( Am I just not getting
the right songs? It seems everyone else digs him.


 

offline wayout from the street of crocodiles on 2002-05-13 21:50 [#00218326]
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some people just have a low tolerance for harsh/extreme
music...their comfort levels differ...im sure there are
people unfamiliar with electronic music who would probably
find some of boc's stuff grating..
one of the things that i like most about this type of music
is the broad spectrum of extremes within it...often within
single albums...even single tracks sometimes..
in what other type of music can you have the most brutal
track you've ever heard right next to one of the lushest
soft tracks youve ever heard on the same album?
i think maybe what people dont like about albums like go
plastic and confield isnt the fact that their challanging
and rough..its just that there isnt enough contrast between
soft and hard..
like the difference between go plastic and big loada...i
think the rough parts on big loada are rougher than those on
go plastic...but the fact that their juxtaposed with softer
parts adds contrast, which makes the album feel more
complete, imo


 

offline Mr_Flappypants from Louisville (United States) on 2002-05-13 22:39 [#00218399]
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i actually prefer harsh music

theres so much u can do to it


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 01:25 [#00218556]
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flea, i think the mistake you're making about BoC is to
assume that they fit in a 'techno' scene at all...


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-14 01:39 [#00218568]
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I love both harsh AND pussy music. When I'm angry, I just
HAVE to put on something hard and insane, and when I'm
mentally balanced I love stuff like BOC.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 04:44 [#00218714]
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I like tsuff that's relally well thought out, liek this
sentunce.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 04:57 [#00218717]
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I like music that affects me in some way emotionally... and
usually it's with sad, meloncholic emotions... and I find it
hard to be affected in that way with loud, noisey songs...
BUT, it doesn't mean I don't like any harsh music, because I
do... but I just prefer softer, melodic stuff...


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-05-14 05:09 [#00218721]
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Flea: excellent topic.

I actually have to agree, the more you learn to understand
and love an artist, the more you learn to tolerate their
"harsher" tunes. In terms of new music, I started listening
to DrukQs only with vordhosbn and other accessible tracks,
now my favorite is the somewhat harsh Omgyja Switch, and
others. I started listening to Go Plastic listening mainly
to My Red Hot Car, Go Spastic, and I Wish You Could Talk
(Which is a PUSSY song, compared to the rest of Go Plastic),
Now I fucking love the insanity of Boneville Occident,
Greenways Trajectory, The Exploding Psychology. So ur
right, I have a slight prejudice to people who can't really
deal with the harsher music, because I know, from my
own experience, that those who do listen to the
harsher tunes, usually have a better and more matured
understanding of the music.

In terms of Older music, however, I feel some of it is just
not good. There is no reason to force yourself to like
something because its by Aphex Twin, or anyone else. When I
listen to Analogue Bubblebath 1 I still think that Analogue
Bubblebath (although "pussy"), is by far the best track.
Some of the 4/4 "harsh" shit just doesn't do it for me, so
why pretend that it does? Point is, there are people with
good tastes who understand but just don't like the less
'accessible' music, and their tastes are no less valid than
anyone elses...

hope this made dollars and sense


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-14 06:08 [#00218751]
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depends on the mood you´re in, i think. I love the harsh
stuff, from 180bps up!!, but from time to time, my wee_brain
also needs a break, and then "pussy" stuff like Alberto
Balsalm or the piano parts from Drukqs balance me out.

;)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 07:07 [#00218777]
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don't........ liste[error]n.........
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anything...........[end]


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-14 21:43 [#00219855]
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wayout and xanatos..you made some very excellent
points...pretty concurrent to my opinion..yes I love IDM,
and more each day because of the vast spectrum contained
within each artists body of work, albums and sometimes even
the same song..xanatos I was the same way but only in
reverse..I got into Aphex because of his hardcore acid
phase..which used to be tossed into the EBM (Electronic Body
Music..or Electronic Industrial..or Dance Industrial) sets
by the Dj's at Industrial clubs in 1991/1992..and heavily
into him again around 96 when Dwayne Goettel (RIP) of Skinny
Puppy/download started name dropping Aphex and LFO etc as
main inspritation behind his solo project aDUCK as well as
the direction download was taking...the first thing I picked
up then was Caustic Window which totally blew me away with
it's ferocity and I started madly collecting everything I
could get my hands on...admittedly being a musician myself
the first thing that appelaed to me was the mindbending and
beguiling, sounds and structures I found on Aphex's harsher
tracks..for example..say in Come to Daddy...like I took to
Bucephelous Bouncing Ball instantly then Come to Daddy..but
when I heard things like Flim and IZUS the instant knee jerk
reaction was to just skip them..but I curbed that urge and
sat and listened and slowly these tracks unfolded all their
subtle mysteries and facets..and now I cant imagine Aphex
albums without the pussy/girl songs and infact Flim is up
there on my all time favourites list..and I actually realize
that it's much more difficult to write a gentle and
deceptively simple melodic tune that doesn't sound overtly
corny or cheesy than it is to create.. a more belligerent/
complex track and make it sound cool....infact earlier on
somwhere I called my self a confirmed Aphex
Hermaphrodite...

and core I consider BoC to be more downbeat/triphop than IDM
(though admittedltly they have cultivated a WARP sound for
geogaddi) but still very much a part of the electronic
scene..and as far as I am concerned BoC are fantastic


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-14 21:44 [#00219858]
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(overlong rant part2)
at what they do..but you weren't here when the absolutely
blind fervour and idolatory was being lavished on them upon
the release of geogaddi repeatedly being called the best
IDM/Electronic band ever..bzzt wrong...for me the problem
with geogaddi is what wayout said not enough contrast and
juxtaposition of harsh/soft elements..


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 21:49 [#00219873]
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flea, i didn't read any of that but i agree with you!!!! :D


 

offline Nexus 6 from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-14 21:50 [#00219874]
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so do I hehe :D


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-14 21:56 [#00219887]
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read it dagnabbit..my fingers still hurt from typin it...:)


 

offline Nexus 6 from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-14 21:57 [#00219892]
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okok I read it. You made some excellent points there flea
thumbs up :D


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-14 21:58 [#00219894]
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that's more like it...:)


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-15 00:11 [#00220139]
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yes, but by using the terminology 'pussy' to describe any
music that is softer or more cerebral/melodic, you are
firmly reinforcing the idea that hard techno/drill/whatever
is the exclusive domain of the male chauvinist... ?


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-15 00:24 [#00220155]
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it's an established term..the way to describe a gulf of
sorts in b/w aphex fans..frequently used by publications and
such..it stems from his own description of his songs as
being boy or girl songs...

(from my previous post)

"infact earlier on
somwhere I called my self a confirmed Aphex
Hermaphrodite... "..hmm..chauvanist indeed....my wife is a
big a fan of AFX and Squarepusher as I am..so I think you
might be confusing IDM with nu metal..



 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-15 00:30 [#00220157]
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it just seems that several times i have noticed people who
are into the hard end of techno and drill etc are
criticising the music of acts like BoC, as though those
bands are poor contributors to that scene, whereas in
reality they have nothing to do with it, and never intended
to be part of it.
or let me put it another way, it's like saying 'Yo La tengo'
are a useless thrash band.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-15 00:39 [#00220166]
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I think you are wrong about BoC's intentions..they ARE on
WARP..and being promoted intensely as the next BIIIG IDM
act....to me they are marginal contributors...I am into all
ends of techno drill IDM..short of ambience without a
pulse..I personally think far too much attention has been
lavished on BoC while there are other superior bands on the
label languishing in comparison..Two Lone Swordsmen and
Plaid..to name two..off the top of my head..they dont seem
to get the same kind of promotional push as BoC seem to be
getting...

Oh and I am actually a pussy in comparison to wife's tastes
in harsh techno/drill music :)


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-15 00:48 [#00220171]
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well, vincent gallo is on warp.... he's not trying to be a
techno act either, is he?


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-15 00:57 [#00220173]
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IDM and techno are almost entirely seperate entities..techno
to me stuff coming out of Detroit as well stuff on labels
such as Soma, Tresor, Nova Mute..etc...
WARP's roster also boasts acts like Tortoise (rock) Antipop
Consortium and Prefuse73 (Hiphop) Red Snapper (Acid
Jazz/Trip Hop)..and yet all of these can easily be labelled
IDM...what I have heard gallo actually sounds an aweful lot
like retro synthpop/old skool techno and a bit of acid housy
stuff..all very much accepted aspects of IDM...


 

offline core from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-15 01:02 [#00220176]
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but the whole point is, perhaps BoC seem to be getting a lot
of attention simply because a lot of people genuinely love
the music. what's wrong with that?


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-15 02:13 [#00220205]
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nothing..nothing wrong with it..just not my cup of tea..I
think at this point this thread has bitten it's own tail..I
suggest you read my previous posts in this thread to answer
any further of your questions..:)


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-05-15 02:22 [#00220209]
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Not a question of BoC simply getting attention. Flea
is 100% right, Plaid, who I feel are a much better group
than BoC (whom I also love), get about 1% of the promotion
that BoC does by Warp. I've seen adds for Geogaddi in U.S.
magazines, and huge posters in the window of tower
records
, it's crazy. I've never seen anything like that
for Plaid's double figure, or new EP. However, (core) you
might be correct, the reason warp have promoted Geogaddi
more is simply because they like it more, but it just might
be that they think it will sell more copies due to its
accessibility, or "oussy factor".


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-15 02:29 [#00220213]
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:) like I mentioned somewhere else..geogaddi is everywhere
down here..featured album in every record shop, it's reviews
in every local magazine even the trashy giveaway pubguide
has someething to say about it..this is pure and simple PR
excercise..any band without even a decent product can get
huuuge with the right exposure and media placement..as
proved over and over by the TV series POPSTARS..but a very
good band with a decent product (I admit BoC is that) with
all the PR push there is no stopping whatsoever...if all of
this results in proprotionate sales remain to be seen...


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-15 02:44 [#00220217]
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look, the fact of the matter is that MHTRTC was a huge
success, and so Warp are naturally going to try and get all
they can from that success... how? By marketing Geogaddi
with everything they can muster... but you know, there is a
demand for BoC like Core said... and marketing is trying to
give the customer what they want...


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-05-15 03:07 [#00220237]
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Right, that's what I just said.

MHTRTC came out 4 years ago, when did you/most of the people
you know who own it buy it?


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-15 03:16 [#00220244]
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oh, well I didn't read that message... ah well... :)


 

offline revpersona from Plainfield (United States) on 2002-05-15 03:36 [#00220268]
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I like both. Though, I do prefer melodic because I just
like the way it goes. A good example of this would be
Plod-What happens to the hole when the cheese is gone.


 

offline Omneignotumus on 2002-05-15 03:36 [#00220271]
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Discussion of artistic preferences is so goodbad.


 


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